Whitney and I spent the day in Cozumel today. We took a boat across to the island from Playa del Carmen after an hour drive from Cancun. We drove a jeep all over the island, Punta Sur was where we climbed a light house and then we snorkled around a national park reef.

Whitney and I travel to Cancun every year, but THIS year, we are spending time planning our wedding for next year with Royal Resorts. Our family has a timeshare condo at the Royal Sands, which is where we spend our time when we come here. We also go on adventures.

Today we moved from The W Hotel to The New Yorker Wyndham Hotel because we like hotel hopping while in NYC. We also walked to Brooklyn to meet our friend Mou for food and drinks back in the East Village. Tomorrow- SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE!

Today, we go to Saturday Night Live! We spent the day walking around the village and then at 11:30PM, we were a part of the studio audience of SNL at 30 Rock, and ended up hanging out with my old friend Oz down on the stage and backstage. This is a longer video but it's pretty. Enjoy.

Today was very low-key. After daylight savings killing an hour of our trip, we got home from SNL at around "3AM," and then I stayed up fiddling with videos till around 5AM. We slept in then went downtown to the new World Trade Center building.

We are excited to finally get underway with our fundraising campaigns! First, we wanted to try a really fun site called TeeSpring.com, which allows you to design shirts and sell them online and the more you sell the more you make for your project, and all you need to produce are designs! Since our Writer/Director D.R. Blakeman is ALSO a wildly talented graphic artist, we've commissioned him to be our first artist and we have MANY MORE DESIGNS TO COME!

Below is our sponsored post on Facebook where you can find the store. You can also click the link at the bottom of the page. Be sure to share our post and like our pages!

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Writer/Director Dustin Blakeman, Producer/Art Director Gregory Chafin and Producer/Cinematographer Chris Knitter at Overlooked Productions plan to start production on Dog Park soon after filming a series of shorts called The Disappearance of Everett Dotes. If you're interested in being a part of this film, please "Like" our Facebook page and Follow Us on Twitter!

Overlooked Productions in Kansas City, MO is actively seeking actors and actresses interested in staring in an ongoing episodic ad campaign for a very successful local company. Please click "Apply" below if you are interested, and have a current headshot and resume ready to send. We are eager to get our actors cast before the weather turns in order to get our first webisode in the can before winter! Please contact us with any questions!

Back in April, we shot over 30 bands at Middle of the Map Fest. A handful of those videos have finally become available on the Record Machine's YouTube page. Here are the videos Overlooked Productions had a hand in! Keep your eyes peeled for more!

Mayor Sly James expresses the benefits of the streetcar for Kansas City, along with an overview of the analysis for establishing the starter line expansion routes. More information is available at nextrailkc.com

KC Streetcar Neighbors WANTED For Web Series

Overlooked Productions is currently seeking residents of neighborhoods along the new modern streetcar route in Kansas City who would be willing to be interviewed on camera for an ongoing web series surrounding public transportation in the metro area. If you live in a neighborhood adjacent to:

• Main Street between the River Market and UMKC

• Linwood Avenue between Main Street and Prospect Avenue

• Independence Avenue between the River Market and Benton Blvd.

email chris@overlooked-productions.com as soon as possible or comment below!

Overlooked Productions is currently seeking residents of neighborhoods along the new modern streetcar route in Kansas City who would be willing to be interviewed on camera for an ongoing web series surrounding public transportation in the metro area. If you live in a neighborhood adjacent to:

• Main Street between the River Market and UMKC

• Linwood Avenue between Main Street and Prospect Avenue

• Independence Avenue between the River Market and Benton Blvd.

email chris@overlooked-productions.com as soon as possible or comment below!

We plan on selecting a number of different neighborhoods to be showcased, as well as talking to the people from these neighborhoods about how the streetcar will be benefiting them in the coming years.

How will the streetcar be helping you and your neighborhood?

(The Kansas City Streetcar Web Series is a donation of services to the people of Kansas City from Overlooked Productions and is in no way paid for by tax dollars.)